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Former Chief Justice David Maraga is set to hold a high-level State of the Nation meeting at Ufungamano House in Nairobi on Tuesday morning, an event expected to draw significant national attention amid growing debate on governance, accountability and the country’s political direction.
The meeting, scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m., is expected to bring together a cross-section of leaders, civil society representatives, professionals, youth groups, religious leaders, and members of the public to discuss pressing national issues affecting Kenyans.
Maraga, who served as Kenya’s Chief Justice from 2016 to 2021, has in recent years emerged as one of the country’s most outspoken voices on constitutionalism, the rule of law, and good governance.
His public interventions have often focused on strengthening democratic institutions and promoting accountability among public officials.
The State of the Nation forum comes at a time when Kenya is facing heightened public discourse on economic challenges, youth unemployment, corruption, public debt, and the implementation of constitutional reforms.
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Political analysts say the gathering could provide an important platform for reflection on the country’s progress and the challenges that remain.
While details of the meeting’s agenda have not been fully disclosed, observers expect Maraga to address key concerns raised by citizens across the country, including governance reforms, justice sector performance, public participation in decision-making and the protection of constitutional rights and freedoms.
The choice of Ufungamano House as the venue is also viewed as symbolic. The location has historically been associated with major national conversations and reform movements that have shaped Kenya’s democratic journey over the years.
Interest in the event has been heightened by growing speculation about Maraga’s future role in national leadership.
Although the former Chief Justice has not formally declared any political ambitions, his increasing public engagements and advocacy on national issues have attracted attention from both supporters and critics.
Political commentators note that any statement made during the meeting could influence ongoing national conversations and potentially shape public opinion ahead of future political developments.
Participants are expected to deliberate on recommendations aimed at strengthening governance, enhancing accountability, and promoting national unity.
The outcomes of the discussions could also provide insight into the concerns and expectations of various sectors of society.
As Kenyans await the meeting, attention will be firmly fixed on Ufungamano House, where Maraga is expected to deliver a message that could contribute significantly to the country’s evolving governance and reform agenda.

